Tuesday 8 January 2019

Track 8: Pathophysiology of Cancer

#Cancer has a very complex #pathophysiology. Modern day research has brought a drastic change in the #pathology of #cancers, especially, after the development of technologies like #immunohistochemistry, #flow_cytometry and #molecular_biologic approaches for #diagnosis of #cancer. #Transformation of normal #cells into #cancer_cells results in the formation of #cancer and this process of transformation is called as #carcinogenesis or #oncogenesis or #tumorigenesis which are characterized by the changes at #cellular, #genetic and #epigenetic levels and #abnormal cell division. The causes of #carcinogenesis would generally involve:
    1. Genetics
    2.  Epigenetics
    3. DNA Damage
    4. Genome instability
    5. Field defects
    6. Genomic amplification
    7. Mutations
    8. Translocation
    9. Metastasis
    10. Nonmainstream theories

Mechanism involved in carcinogenesis includes:
    1. Oncogenes
    2. Proto-oncogenes
    3. Tumour suppressor genes
    4. Multiple mutations
    5. Non-mutagenic carcinogens
    6. Infections
    7. Epigenetics
    8. Cancer stem cells
    9. Clonal evolution

Explore #Cancer, #Oncology at Cancer Science 2019 on August 26- 27, 2019 at #Bangkok, #Thailand, #Cancer_Conference, #Oncology_Conference, #Cancer_Science_Conference, #Cancer_Therapy_Conference
PS: https://cancerscience.pulsusconference.com/call-for-abstracts
 

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